Cambridge University Press

Radio Frequency Identification Engineering How to Engineer an RFID Reader

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Year:
2025
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Language:
English
Pages:
266
Series:
ISBN 978-1-108-48971-3.
File:
PDF, 17.60 MB

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Authors

(Boaventura Alírio-Soares, Carvalho Nuno-Borges)

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Published On

2025-04-09

Language

English

File Format

17.60 MB, PDF

PAGES

266

Rating

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.34

Description

Radio Frequency Identification Engineering – How to Engineer an RFID Reader

  Radio Frequency Identification Engineering – Radio Frequency Identification Engineering is at the core of this comprehensive course designed to teach you how to engineer, design, and develop a fully functional RFID reader from scratch. This introduction can also be used as your meta description for SEO optimization.

Course Overview

RFID technology powers modern logistics, retail, transport, banking, attendance systems, tracking mechanisms, and automation frameworks. As industries shift toward smarter identification and data-capture systems, understanding the engineering behind RFID readers becomes a powerful skill.

This course takes you deep into the technical world of RFID architecture, RF circuits, tag-reader communication principles, antenna design, modulation techniques, power management, embedded control, and real-world implementation workflows.

What You Will Learn

  • Core fundamentals of RFID systems and operational principles.
  • RF engineering concepts required to design UHF, HF, and LF RFID readers.
  • How to choose and configure RFID antennas for maximum efficiency.
  • Understanding modulation, frequency bands, communication protocols, and signal processing.
  • Designing the hardware architecture of RFID readers, including analog front-end, filters, and amplifiers.
  • Microcontroller and embedded firmware development for tag interrogation.
  • Troubleshooting EMI/EMC challenges during RFID development.
  • End-to-end engineering workflow for building reliable, commercial-grade RFID readers.

Why This Course Is Essential

RFID is no longer limited to industrial automation—it is embedded in everyday devices and business operations. Engineers with RFID reader design skills are in high demand across manufacturing, logistics, IoT, warehousing, healthcare, and transportation sectors. This course prepares you for these real-world engineering challenges with clear explanations, diagrams, and practical engineering insights.

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Who Should Enroll?

  • Electronics and communication engineers
  • RF engineers and PCB designers
  • IoT and automation developers
  • Students interested in RFID, embedded systems, or wireless engineering
  • Professionals aiming to build custom RFID solutions

Conclusion

By completing this course, you will gain hands-on skills and deep engineering knowledge required to design and implement powerful RFID readers suitable for commercial and academic applications. Whether you’re building inventory systems, IoT devices, or advanced tracking solutions, this course gives you the accurate foundation needed to excel in RFID engineering.

Additional information

Authors

(Boaventura Alírio-Soares, Carvalho Nuno-Borges)

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Published On

2025-04-09

Language

English

File Format

17.60 MB, PDF

PAGES

266

Rating

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.34

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